Despite the fact that Jesus Himself said in words recorded in three different gospels that the poor would always be with us, Warren says he believes the eradication of poverty can be accomplished through the combined efforts of governments, businesses and religious institutions working in harmony with one another.

(1:04) Rick Warren on a ONE organization promotional video talks about what the average person can do to fight poverty.www.one.org.

"WE BELIEVE that in the best American tradition of helping others help themselves, now is the time to join with other countries in a historic pact for compassion and justice to help the poorest people of the world overcome AIDS and extreme poverty.

WE RECOGNIZE that a pact including such measures as fair trade, debt relief, fighting corruption and directing additional resources for basic needs - education, health, clean water, food, and care for orphans - would transform the futures and hopes of an entire generation in the poorest countries, at a cost equal to just one percent more of the US budget.

WE COMMIT ourselves - one person, one voice, one vote at a time - to make a better, safer world for all."

ONE is Americans of all beliefs and every walk of life - united as ONE - to help make poverty history. We are a campaign of over 2.4 million people and growing from all 50 states and over 100 of America's most well-known and respected non-profit, advocacy and humanitarian organizations. As ONE, we are raising public awareness about the issues of global poverty, hunger, disease and efforts to fight such problems in the world's poorest countries. As ONE, we are asking our leaders to do more to fight the emergency of global AIDS and extreme poverty. ONE believes that allocating more of the U.S. budget toward providing basic needs like health, education, clean water and food would transform the futures and hopes of an entire generation in the world's poorest countries.

ONE is nonpartisan; there's only one side in the fight against global AIDS and extreme poverty. Working on the ground in communities, colleges and churches across the United States, ONE members both educate and ask America's leaders to increase efforts to fight global AIDS and extreme poverty, from the U.S. budget and presidential elections to specific legislation on debt cancellation, increasing effective international assistance, making trade fair, and fighting corruption. Everyone can join the fight. The goal of ending poverty may seem lofty, but it is within our reach if we take action together as one. You can start now by joining the ONE Campaign and pledging your voice to the fight against extreme poverty and global AIDS.

413-423 – If the poor "will always be with us," (Mt. 26:11, Mk. 14:7) then why should we help?

428-437 – Calls

443-452 – Calls

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458-508 – Jerry Newcombe, senior producer of Coral Ridge television (coralridge.org) and co-author with the late D. James Kennedy of How Would Jesus Vote?A Christian Perspective on the Issues.Dr. Kennedy passed on 9/7/07.

• (:20) Pat Robertson on Brian and the Judge Fox News Radio Show on Thursday Feb 7th talks about John McCain pushing the red button.Titled, "PR on JM 1"

(:39) Pat Robertson on Brian and the Judge Fox News Radio Show on Thursday Feb 7th talks about John McCain's temper.Titled, "PR on JM 2"

Evangelical leader Pat Robertson told FOX News Radio Thursday morning that he and other evangelicals would not support McCain, citing his temper.

Robertson referenced a Wall Street Journal article describing him as a "capped live volcano," adding: "You never know when he's going to explode. … If you've got a guy who's the commander in chief with his hand on the red button, I just don't know, I wouldn't like to be in WWIII, and I just have a feeling he wants to show how macho he is and we might just get ourselves in something we don't want."

512-523 – • (1:59) David Letterman on his national show, Late Show with David Letterman makes fun of Mitt on Thursday Feb. 7th.Titled, "Letterman Mitt."

528-539 – David Trotter, lead pastor of Revolution Church in Long Beach (ineedarevolution.com), and author of I Will: Igniting a Movement of Revolutionaries with Two Small Words, talk about the revolution.They currently meet in Long Beach, Downey and Lakewood, and will be launching Carson in fall.

544-554 – Todd Pierce, pastor to the Professional Bull Riders tour (pbrnow.com), in town this weekend at the Honda Center in Anaheim.Call TicketMaster (866) 448-7849.

558-608 – How much is too much?How much of a wage is the workman worthy of? (1Tim 5:18, Lk 10:7)

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